Arthur Cohn
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Arthur Cohn

Feb 4, 1927 - Basel, Switzerland

Arthur Cohn (born February 4, 1927) is a film producer and a multiple Academy Award winner.

Cohn was born to a Jewish family, the son of Marcus Cohn, a lawyer and leader of the Swiss Zionist movement who moved to Israel in 1949 where he helped to write many of the basic laws of the new state and served as Israel’s assistant attorney-general. Cohn's mother, Rose Cohn-Galewski, was a Jewish-German poet from Berlin. Cohn's grandfather, Arthur Cohn, was the first chief rabbi of Basel. After completing high school, Cohn became a journalist and a reporter for Swiss Radio, covering the Middle East as well as soccer and ice hockey games. He shifted from journalist writing to script writing, but soon found his passion in film production.

Six of his films have won the Academy Award, three in the category of Best Foreign Language Film and three in the category of Best Documentary Feature. Cohn was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1992, the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Minister of Culture in 1995, the Humanitarian Award by the National Board of Review in 2001, the Guardian of Zion Award in 2004 as well as the UNESCO Award in 2005. He is a multiple honorary degree recipient from Boston University (1998), Yeshiva University (2001) and the University of Basel (2006) and Bar-Ilan University (2021). Cohn has received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Chicago International Film Festival (1992), the Shanghai International Film Festival (1999), as well as from the International Film Festivals in Jerusalem (1995) and Haifa (2016). In 2019 he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Cinema for Peace-Foundation in Berlin. Cohn divides his time between Basel and Los Angeles and is regarded as a hands-on producer who is strongly involved with the development of the script until the final touches of the editing process. For decades he was assisted by Lillian Birnbaum (Paris) and Pierre Rothschild (Zurich). Arthur Cohn's films have been shown at many retrospectives around the world.

His best-known fictional film is The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (1970, directed by Vittorio De Sica). He also produced films by Kevin Macdonald (One Day in September) and Walter Salles (Central Station, Behind the Sun).

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TV Show1984Goldene Kamera VerleihungSelf1
TV Show2001AeschbacherSelf1
TV Show1985Der ClubSelf1

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Movie1998Central StationProducerProduction
Movie1970SunflowerProducerProduction
Movie2004The ChorusProducerProduction
Movie1984Dangerous MovesProducerProduction
Movie1972We'll Call Him AndreaProducerProduction
Movie1968A Place for LoversProducerProduction
Movie1976Black and White in ColorProducerProduction
Movie1997White LiesProducerProduction
Movie1999One Day in SeptemberProducerProduction
Movie1979AdoptionProducerProduction
Movie1952Red Skies of MontanaStoryWriting
Movie1981The Yellow Star: The Persecution of the Jews in Europe - 1933-1945ProducerProduction
Movie1984Love on the GroundProducerProduction
Movie2009The Yellow HandkerchiefProducerProduction
Movie1961Sky Above and Mud BeneathProducerProduction
Movie2008The Children of Huang ShiProducerProduction
MovieN/AChildren of the NightProducerProduction
Movie2018The Etruscan SmileProducerProduction
Movie1990American DreamProducerProduction
Movie1967Woman Times SevenProducerProduction
Movie1970The Garden of the Finzi-ContinisProducerProduction
Movie1995Two BitsProducerProduction
Movie1973A Brief VacationProducerProduction
Movie1991November DaysProducerProduction
Movie1975The Final SolutionProducerProduction
TV Show1963Mit Karl May im OrientProducerProduction